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Old 18-09-2006, 10:58 AM
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PM Hatched for some prices for DBA's as well....

I bought my silicon intake from Tuspeed over east, but most of the traders on Rexnet can get them...
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Try Race Torque for silicone intakes, I bought my Samco one off them about a month ago they had a few GD ones in stock.
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I run Bendix Ultimates on the front also with DBA Club Spec 4000 rotors. They are fine for street driving and do not eat the rotors. They also stop well from startup and dead cold temperatures.

As Jester said grab the Ferodo 2500's if you are going anywhere near the track and you won't cook anything. They really need some heat in them for optimal performance.

Oh yeah don't forget the Castrol Response Super Dot 4 Brake fluid. Good stuff too for $8.30 a (grey) bottle.

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